17 July, 2017 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on A flat inflation rate q/q for New Zealand – what it means for the RBNZ
A flat inflation rate q/q for New Zealand – what it means for the RBNZ
A quick analyst response via Westpac in NZ:
(bolding is mine)
Update to the NZD chart:
17 July, 2017 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Earnings will guide stocks, as investors view the Fed as sidelined
Earnings will guide stocks, as investors view the Fed as sidelined
Goldman Sachs, Bank of America and Johnson and Johnson are among the companies reporting earnings early Tuesday.
17 July, 2017 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Cramer Remix: Why it’s still worth owning Procter & Gamble
Cramer Remix: Why it’s still worth owning Procter & Gamble
Jim Cramer gave his take on how shareholders should play the proxy battle occurring between Procter & Gamble and Nelson Peltz.
17 July, 2017 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Some China headlines – monetary policy, yuan band
Some China headlines – monetary policy, yuan band
Bloomberg picking up a few items in the China press today:
This from China Eco Daily:
– People’s Bank of China to ‘firmly’ implement prudent monetary policy
I think we can read ‘firmly’ prudent as a sign of tighter policy?
17 July, 2017 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on ‘Black Monday’ in Chinese tech stocks hides bigger picture for mainland markets
‘Black Monday’ in Chinese tech stocks hides bigger picture for mainland markets
Two summers after a major Chinese stock market crash, Monday’s stock tumble points to how much China’s markets have changed.
17 July, 2017 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on New Zealand inflation data for Q2: CPI 0.0% q/q (expected +0.2%)
New Zealand inflation data for Q2: CPI 0.0% q/q (expected +0.2%)
New Zealand CPI for the April to June quarter
Flat at no change for the quarter, 0.0 % q/q …. well under expectations
– expected +0.2% q/q, prior 1.0%
1.7% % y/y
17 July, 2017 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on No red carpet for Trump, says London’s Khan
No red carpet for Trump, says London’s Khan
London Mayor Sadiq Khan says major technology companies like Apple and Facebook have been investing in the city since the Brexit vote. He also says, “I’m not sure it’s appropriate for our government to roll out the red carpet for a state visit” from U.S. President Donald Trump.